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2. Treat Athlete’s Foot With Corn StarchAthlete's foot is a smelly podiatric condition caused by fungus that grows in the top layer of the skin of the foot. Cornstach's moisture-absorbing power makes it a great preventative remedy.

3. Use Lemon Juice for a Teeth Whitening TreatmentGet sparkling white teeth with a simple combination of lemon juice and baking soda. This is a cost-effective way to get the smile you want without paying for expensive whitening treatments.

5. Make a DIY Facial Mask With WineCombine a half cup of coconut oil with two tablespoons of brown sugar and gently apply to face in circular motions. Rinse with warm water.

6. Balance Your Digestive System To reduce gas, dilute a tablespoon of enzyme-rich apple cider vinegar with a cup of water or tea, and drink before a meal.

7. Make an All-Natural Deodorant With Corn Starch Cornstarch's ability to absorb moisture, along with its lack of scent, makes it an excellent ingredient for all-natural deodorant. Learn how to make it here.

8. Curl Your Hair With SodaThe phosphorus in cola contracts hair cuticles, helping to bring out curls. Simply apply a can of the fizzy beverage to your hair, wait a few minutes and then clean your hair with shampoo to get rid of any residue.

9. Use Wine As a Cooking SubstituteSwapping red wine for heavy sauces or oil is a healthy, lighter alternative. A half a cup of oil has 950 calories, but the same amount of red wine only has 98 calories–saving you more than 850 calories!

10. Keep Flowers FreshMake your freshly picked bouquet last longer with the help of soda. The sugar in the drink feeds the flowers and keeps them smelling sweet, too.

11. Soothe Skin Irritation With Corn Starch Cornstarch can be used as a DIY soother for skin irritation including sunburn and skin allergies. Learn how to form a paste that you can apply before bed to give it enough time to work.

12. Use Tea Bags to Soothe Stings If you’ve been stung or bitten, take a used tea bag and put it in the freezer for five minutes. Take it out and apply the cool, damp compress to your skin for a few minutes for instant relief.

13. Try an At-Home FacialApply red wine to your skin for a DIY facial mask to get the same skin-firming results as with the bath.

14. Remove BloodstainsDab clothes, carpets or towels that have been stained by blood with a small amount of hydrogen peroxide.

15. Clean Burnt Pots and PansRemove stubborn gunk on the bottom of pots and pans with a carbonated drink. Bring one cup of soda to a boil in the cookware. Let it stand for a while, and then wash and rinse for sparkling results.

16. Easily Move FurnitureFold a few sheets of aluminum foil in half and place them dull side down, underneath the legs of the furniture. The dull side of the foil actually slides better than the shiny side, allowing you to glide your furniture across a hard floor without any damage or heavy lifting.

17. Make Fluffier Pancakes Using Club SodaAdd a little fizz to your batch of pancake batter for a fluffier flapjack. The carbonation in club soda makes the breakfast classic more airy and light.

18. Try This Compost AdditionPour leftover red wine into a compost bin to activate the bacteria that’ll turn the compost into fertilizer for your garden.

19. Make an At-Home Facial With Coffee Grounds Create a DIY face-mask paste by mixing together coffee grounds and olive oil. Massage into skin and rinse after 30 seconds.

35. Clean a Messy Windshield Shake up a can of club soda and spray it on gunk stuck to your car’s windshield. Then wipe the area off.

36. Make a Healthy Nut ButterProcess nuts with coconut oil for a smooth and creamy texture in nut butters.

37. Marinate Meat With TeaTake the tea leaves out of about eight black-tea bags after they’ve dried. Let the tea leaves steep in three and a half cups of hot water for 10 minutes. Then strain the tea and pour the solution over a pot roast.

38. Detangling Knots With CornstarchIf you’re dealing with a difficult knot, apply cornstarch in and around the area. The ingredient helps to lubricate the fibers of the the rope or fabric, making it easier for you to untie it.

39. Improve Radiator EfficiencyRadiant heat is typically absorbed by the wall behind the radiator. Simply tape heavy-duty aluminum foil to a piece of cardboard, shiny side facing out, to create a heat reflector to place behind the radiators.

40. Polish Precious Gems Return dirty precious gems to their pristine condition by soaking them in club soda. The bubbles in the drink will break up the dirt and residue, leaving you with sparkles that last.

41. Make a DIY Hand Scrub In addition to squashing smelly kitchens, coffee grounds can double up as an exfoliator and hand wash. Mix with water and wash hands to buff off dry skin and get rid of fish or meat smells from cooking.

42. Boost Skin Care With LemonsCombine lemon and honey in a bowl for an easy, do-it-yourself facial mask.

43. Make a Face Exfoliator Combine a half cup coconut oil with two tablespoons of brown sugar and gently apply to face in circular motions. Rinse with warm water.

45. Treat Bug Bites With Corn StarchBug bites–already a nuisance–can become even more aggravated and itchy when exposed to dampness, oil and bacteria. Keep the bite clean and dry and minimize itchiness by applying a paste made of cornstarch.

48. Add Thickness to Smoothies Combine one tablespoon of coconut oil to your smoothie ingredients to add texture, taste and an energy boost to your shake.

49. Clear Up Your Skin For an all-natural astringent, apply a washcloth soaked in diluted apple cider vinegar to your face. This works by restoring the proper pH levels to your skin, and beta-carotene helps to counter future skin damage.

50. Fight Cellulite With Caffeine Skip pricey spa services and instead mix coffee grounds with warm water and scrub in a circular motion over thighs while taking a shower.

51. Clean Pots and Pans With Aluminum FoilGet rid of unwanted dirt and grime on your pots and pans by balling up a piece of aluminum foil and rubbing it along the dirty surface. Give the pot a rinse and it will look as good as new.

52. Kick Bad Breath Hold a tablespoon of coconut oil in your mouth until it melts and swish it around for fresh, clean breath.

53. Clean Rusty ScrewsSay good-bye to rust build-up on screws by pouring club soda on them. Wait five minutes for the carbon dioxide in the liquid to break down the buildup and then try turning the screw for satisfactory results.

54. Get Wrinkle-Free ClothingAluminum foil can be used to iron clothing more quickly. Remove wrinkles from your clothing more quickly by placing a long piece of aluminum foil underneath your ironing board cover.

55. Lengthen Egg Shelf Life Coat the shell of an egg with coconut oil to prolong its freshness in your fridge.

56. Prevent Stretch Marks on Pregnant Women Apply daily to areas that may experience the largest amount of stretching, like the stomach and breasts.

57. Make a Homemade Aromatherapy Combine coconut oil with your favorite blend of essential oils, then dab on your temples and the back of your neck.

60. Sharpen ScissorsThis tip couldn't be any simpler. Just take a pair of dull scissors and cut through pieces of aluminum foil.

61. Use Tea Bags as a Carpet CleanerLet used lavender tea bags fully dry. Open up a few and sprinkle the leaves on your carpet. Let them sit for about 10 minutes, then vacuum for fresh-smelling carpets.

62. Use Mineral Oil to Remove Earwax.Add 1/2-tablespoon of mineral oil into ear with a dropper. Let it settle to soften wax and add some warm water. Turn your head to let wax and water drank out.

63. Reduce Wrinkles With Coconut Oil Replenish skin and rejuvenate wrinkled areas by applying a small dab of coconut oil to the lines and creases on your face before bed.

64. Hide Worn Spots in MirrorsEasily disguise small flaws on a mirror by placing a piece of aluminum foil on the back of the glass. The foil should be placed with the shiny side facing out and can to be attached to the backing behind the mirror or to the frame with masking tape. Don’t tape it to the mirror itself.

65. Help Soothe Acne With Hydrogen PeroxideHydrogen peroxide has mild antiseptic properties, which can help improve the look of acne-prone skin.

66. Diminish Dark Under-Eye Circles Rub a small amount of coconut oil beneath your eyes to help diminish the look of dark circles.

67. Use Tea Bags to De-Puff EyesSoak two tea bags in ice water and then use them as a compress over your eyelids. The cold bags will reduce swelling and puffiness.

68. Remove Oil Stains With Cornstarch Sprinkle the stain with some cornstarch, let it take care of absorbing some of the wetness, and then proceed with your usual cleaning technique.

69. Clean Cast Iron Skillets Add club soda to a still-warm cast iron skillet to aid in the cleaning process. The carbonation in the drink helps to break up the residue lurking on the cookware.

70. Reduce Diaper Rash Irritation Lauric acid found in coconut oil may help relieve the discomfort of a diaper rash and moisturize a baby’s sensitive skin.

71. Use Coffee Grounds as a Hair Helper Massage coffee grounds into the scalp to help stimulate hair growth.

72. Use Hydrogen Peroxide as a Natural BleachTry adding hydrogen peroxide to your next load of whites. It can easily eliminate the tough stains that make your whites look dingy.

73. Try DIY Professional CleaningEver wonder how professional cleaners give clothes that crisp, smooth finish? The secret is starch. To re-create at home, dissolve two tablespoons of cornstarch in one cup of cold water and add to your clothes during the rinse cycle.

74. Remove Excess Wax With Coconut Oil If you have an at-home wax routine, use coconut oil to remove any excess wax left on your skin. Smooth on oil and wipe off with a warm wet washcloth.

75. Reduce Appearance of Cold Sores Apply coconut oil to the affected area as often as needed to diminish the sore’s redness and inflammation.

77. Get Streak-Free MirrorsMix equal parts water and 3% hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle for safe and easy mirror cleaner. Spray onto mirrored surfaces and wipe down using old newspapers for a streak-free clean.

78. Stop Split Ends Minimize the amount of split ends you get by applying coconut oil to the ends of wet hair.

79. Moisturize New Tattoos With Coconut Oil Gently rub a small amount onto the areas of a fresh tattoo.

80. Boost Your Shampoo While adding coconut oil to your shampoo won’t enhance the cleaning properties, it may help give you a moisturizing lather.

82. Make a DIY Household DisinfectantSponges and cutting boards are items that breed bad bacteria and need to sanitized regularly. Soaking them in hydrogen peroxide will help do the trick.

83. Heal a SunburnTry adding a cupful or two of apple cider vinegar to your bath to neutralize the burn.

84. Make a DIY Vapor Rub Combine coconut oil with peppermint essential oil and apply it to your chest and throat area.

85. An Anti-Aging BathIt’s believed that the powerful antioxidants in the fermented grapes may firm and increase your skin’s elasticity. Pour one glass of wine straight into your bath one to two times a week and soak for 30 minutes to get the anti-aging and skin-smoothing benefits you desire.

86. Use Coconut Oil As a Makeup Brush Cleaner Coconut oil is perfect for cleaning the oil-based makeup from your beauty brushes.

87. Clean Your Microwave With a LemonPut a couple halved lemons and some water in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave for thirty seconds. When it’s finished, wipe down the inside of the microwave.

89. Make a Fly TrapFlies are attracted to rotting things, and since wine is fermented, the flies smell it and are automatically attracted to it. Simply pour red wine in a small bowl or glass and place it in the problem area, such as near a kitchen window.

90. Eliminate Urine Stains Soak up the trouble spot with a towel before you blot the area with the carbonated liquid. Scrub the stain if necessary.

91. Help Calm Blisters and Sores Blisters and sores often secrete small amounts of fluid, which can attract bacteria and lead to infection. Apply a small amount of cornstarch to the wound to keep it dry and clean.

93. Remedy Nausea With LemonsSqueeze lemon juice into a glass and add a pinch of sugar for instant nausea relief. The fresh, clean scent of the lemon is what does the trick.

94. Clean Your Kitchen With Coffee Grounds Similar to using coffee grounds to exfoliate skin, using it to clean food stuck on pots and countertops is an easy way to ease up on chemical cleaners and scrubbing time.

95. Use Hydrogen Peroxide as an All-Purpose CleanerHydrogen peroxide’s antiseptic properties make it an excellent disinfectant. Use it as a non-toxic cleaning agent and wipe down floors, counters and even toilets!

96. Make a DIY Dry Shampoo Dry shampoo comes in handy when you’re in a rush and don’t have time for a full shower. And while it’s typically sold in stores as a spray, you can create your own using cornstarch.

97. Flavor Your Popcorn Coconut oil is a healthier alternative to butter and gives the popcorn a new flavor.

98. Reduce Hand Odor With Tea BagsGet rid of garlic and onion hands by rubbing some used, moist tea bags all over your hands and each finger, then wash with warm water and soap to remove the odor..

99. Lighten Up Dark SpotsYou can use lemon juice topically to help fade dark spots. Lemon juice is rich in vitamin C, which can help even your skin tone. Make your fruit and vegetable slices last longer by coating them with lemon juice. The citric acid will help keep them from browning.